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 mr.dgdln
 
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| I have been thinking of including some songs to my lessons for a long time. I finally decided to do it  But now I �m confused about the choice of the rigt songs. I have 4 classes now. 3 of them are elementary and one of them is pre-intermediate. I have examined old forum posts on the site. But I haven �t come across with what I �m looking for. could you possibly helo me with your precious suggestions? what songs have you used so far?  |  |  16 Oct 2009      
					
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 toandfro_
 
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							| I �ve just added the worksheet on Lemon Tree song. It is perfect for pre-intermediate. My kids were excited. We were singing all together. 
 Find something catchy and well know, they will find it more attractive.
 
 hugs.
 
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 Amandina
 
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							| My elementary students loved "I used called to say I love you" by Stevie Wonder. Unfortunately I don �t have a worksheet to go with it since it was in New Headway Elementary. 
 
 
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 Jayho
 
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							| I think the all time favourite of my elementary teenagers is The Fast Food Song.  They love fast food and it is a great activity to supplement themes on health/nutrition and advertising.   Cheers - Jayho |  16 Oct 2009     
					
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							| Hello! I suggest you ask them about their fave songs and have them writing them and bringing them, either printed or handwritten ( both ways better) , to classes with pics (either taken from magazines or net), hang them around, if you have a proper place to.   Can any of the ss play an instrument (sure there must be some)? Even better, rehearse and let them sing to their families in school-family meetings, such as end of term. Helps realease the tension when some less good news, such as needing  improving marks/behaviour/study skills, and stuff  have to be addressed.   edit:  You can also choose some special songs for special events, such as Imagine (Beatles) and many others, for peace, Earth day, all kind of issues, there will be a song to go with it. You�ll rock!   Have a good day. Idalina Jorge |  16 Oct 2009     
					
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 mr.dgdln
 
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							| Thanks friends for the lights you put upon me.
Look what I �ve found:   you can download some amusing songs in the link for free. However songs are not appropriate for my students � age.  |  16 Oct 2009     
					
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 alien boy
 
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							| Hi, 
 PM me with your email address & in 2 days time I �ll send you a list of the songs I �ve been teaching in elementary school this year. I teach music (in English) as my main subject in an immersion school & may be able to give you some good ideas.
 
 Sorry - no time to add anything more to this discussion before then.
 
 Regards,
 AB
 
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 yetigumboots
 
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							| I did Superman by Black Lace with my kids and all the actions it was great fun. We all looked like a bunch of crazies in the classroom but the kids loved it..  Got to be crazy sometimes.. xx   Hugs Yeti  xx |  16 Oct 2009     
					
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							| Hello, everybody! I looked for songs at the forum and there are loads: look!   Aftab57 always provides exc. material and resources. I have them stored in my desktop and will be sending you the links this member has suggested me/ provided us for, so far, if there is no objection.   Two more I looked for :     http://www.caslt.org/resources/english-sl/classroom-resource-links-music_en.php   
About ss bringing some kind of inadequate stuff to class - no need saying: cut it off. They will appreciate and respect us for that, just trying to assess their limits, which is healthy on their side, it�s the right time to do so and learn from experience. If you make it quite clear about who �s in charge, you will have all the aces of the game.   Yeti, I quite agree about  giving ourselves the opportunity to be crazy. Humour is such a resource in education, right? 
Best regards. ij(nikadixon) edit1: I�ve just found the link to aftab57�s timesaver on songs. Absolutely precious;  and so are the others. Here: http://www.eslprintables.com/printable.asp?id=221351#thetop   edit2: another afatb 57�s great timesaver on humour: http://www.eslprintables.com/printable.asp?id=247976#thetop 
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